Kind Seeds

“Da kine” or just plain “kind.” Either term can refer to marijuana seeds. Kind seeds can sprout sativa, indica or hybrid cannabis plants. What sort of weed seed are you looking for today? If it’s kind seeds you require, i49 is the seed bank for you.

Basic kinds of kind seed

Regular cannabis seeds can be either female or male. No matter what anyone tells you, it’s impossible to tell from just looking whether a seed will produce a male or female plant. If you properly cultivate regular pot seeds, your chances of growing female plants increase exponentially.

Feminized cannabis seeds have been genetically altered to produce female hemp plants at least 95 percent of the time. The advantage to feminized seed is that they always deliver flowers. Furthermore, female plants offer much more CBD, CBN, and THC than their male counterparts. A slight drawback is the fact that plants grown from feminized seed do not produce seeds of their own. When you buy your kind seeds from i49, this shouldn’t be any problem.

Auto-flowering kind seeds are made when sativa or indica plants are crossbred with a Northern European cannabis varietal called ruderalis. Conditioned to grow in regions with super short summers, ruderalis genes can cause indica and sativa strains to bud and ripen relatively early. Drawback? Just one. Auto-flowering seeds produce plants with less THC than pure strains. At the same time, indica and sativa can be said to improve the THC content of ruderalis cannabis. It’s all a matter of perspective, right?

Kind seed buying tips

Buy only from a well-established seed bank

Use auto-flowering seed the first time you cultivate

Start with a lower priced seed, but don’t go too cheap

For sinsemilla every time, grow auto-flowering kind seeds

Before you buy, know whether you will grow indoors or outdoors

Keep in mind your geographical area

Know the cultivation laws in your state

Germination Tips

Cannabis seeds do not need light to germinate. Humidity and ambient temperature are far more critical factors to consider. Some people germinate kind seeds in a cup of water. Others germinate seeds directly in garden soil. Still, others rely on the good old wet paper towel method that typically yields a 99 percent germination rate.

First, soak kind seeds in a cup of room temperature water. After 12 hours, remove seeds from water and spread them between two layers of damp paper towels. Use a plant mister every six to 12 hours to maintain constant moisture. Seeds don’t need to be wet, but they should stay damp. Sometime between 48 and 72 hours, you should see small roots emerge from your kind seeds. Plant as soon as roots are visible.